Micronesian kingfisher, Cuban crocodile, African elephant, koala, dik-dik, the list goes on, amounting to 10,000 cell samples of 1,000 species and sub-species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, arranged in order of arrival rather than according to their geographical origin.

This year Erindi's second annual auction of rare, exotic and plain game broke 14 auction price records for kudu and other game including the protected damara dik-dik which, for the first time ever, went under the auctioneer's gavel.

Misadventure is their constant companion as they cross the Sahara, climb Kilimanjaro, whitewater raft the Zambezi, hunt dik-dik with Pygmies, stalk mountain gorillas, and hop a gun-run through war-torn Mozambique.

PAGE 4 Small wonder A TINY Kirk's dik-dik antelope, above, which will eventually grow to just 40cm tall, is causing a stir at Chester Zoo PAGE 4 Price probe THE deal to buy and then sell for a quarter of the price the Mann Island site in Liverpool will be investigated by independent auditors.

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